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I believe it's called a broche.
A compound word that starts with "dress" is "dresser."
Some compound nouns for types of jewelry are necklace, dressclip, and lapel pin.
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The word cosmetics derives from the Greek κοσμητική τέχνη (kosmetikē tekhnē), meaning "art of dress and ornament", from κοσμητικός (kosmētikos), "skilled in ordering or arranging"[1] and that from κόσμος (kosmos), meaning amongst others "order" and "ornament".[2] -wikipedia
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No, the compound noun 'evening dress' is a concrete noun; a word for a garment; a word for a physical thing that can be seen and touched.
Clara Schmidt has written: 'Costumes =' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Pictorial works 'Renaissance Ornaments' 'Egyptian ornament =' -- subject(s): Ancient Decoration and ornament, Decoration and ornament, Decoration and ornament, Ancient
Yes, the word 'ornament' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'ornament' is a word for something used as a decoration or embellishment that has no other purpose; a word for a thing.The verb to 'ornament' means to add something as a decoration or embellishment; a word for an action.
Here is an example sentence with the word "ornament":A beautiful, ceramic ornament in the shape of a angel decorated the bookshelf.